Thank you so much! It is actually a place I've never been before, and just 30minutes drive from home. So many relics around, hard to discover them all. 🥰🥰
Wow! This reminds me a lot of some of the hikes I have done recently in Southern Ontario Canada. I love hiking and when you have a nice breeze to accompany you then you get at least some respite from the bugs. I also find hiking (regardless of length or difficulty) VERY therapeutic and calming. Find what works for you and continue to do it as long as you can. Peace and quiet also helps (and thus not a lot of traffic on the trails)! Keep up the good fight and the videos of your journeys. I hope they bring you as much peace of mind that they bring me. Strength and Honor! Oooga Booga! (as James Alofs @wildhomestead ... another UA-camr I follow would say in a moment as this)! Keep safe, stay healthy and enjoy all that nature provides. 👍😎👍
It is good to have the trail to yourself. I fully understand. Being out there helps you decompress. Some people, especially in northern and southern areas with less daylight in their winter, will be affected by SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). They say that a light therapy box helps. They will probably be Vitamin D deficient also. Another beautiful evening hike with stunning drone footage, Martin. It is amazing how people used to live too. I can't imagine Amanda washing clothes at the water's edge. Thanks for sharing Martin.
True, I also think that these changes comes as the result of stress, change in weather (recently been great, now rather bad weather compared), and of course other small stuff I don't know of somehow hah... It's just what's is I think Times were so... SO much different back in those days 🤯🤯
Great to be alone in the beautiful outdoor ❤
Fin tur og video 👍
Wonderful sharing 👏👏😊😊
What a beautiful area!! Getting outside is ALWAYS great for the mind & body!
“Keep making memories & adventure on!” ~Karen & Shannon WOY
Thank you so much!
It is actually a place I've never been before, and just 30minutes drive from home. So many relics around, hard to discover them all.
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Flott video 👍🙂
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Wow! This reminds me a lot of some of the hikes I have done recently in Southern Ontario Canada. I love hiking and when you have a nice breeze to accompany you then you get at least some respite from the bugs. I also find hiking (regardless of length or difficulty) VERY therapeutic and calming. Find what works for you and continue to do it as long as you can. Peace and quiet also helps (and thus not a lot of traffic on the trails)! Keep up the good fight and the videos of your journeys. I hope they bring you as much peace of mind that they bring me. Strength and Honor! Oooga Booga! (as James Alofs @wildhomestead ... another UA-camr I follow would say in a moment as this)! Keep safe, stay healthy and enjoy all that nature provides. 👍😎👍
It is good to have the trail to yourself. I fully understand. Being out there helps you decompress. Some people, especially in northern and southern areas with less daylight in their winter, will be affected by SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). They say that a light therapy box helps. They will probably be Vitamin D deficient also. Another beautiful evening hike with stunning drone footage, Martin. It is amazing how people used to live too. I can't imagine Amanda washing clothes at the water's edge. Thanks for sharing Martin.
True, I also think that these changes comes as the result of stress, change in weather (recently been great, now rather bad weather compared), and of course other small stuff I don't know of somehow hah... It's just what's is I think
Times were so... SO much different back in those days 🤯🤯
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